Subject: Character bios
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Posted on: 2011-07-15 17:59:00 UTC

Agents

Name: Mulrun Krolek
Rank: Unofficial Captain
Age: 25 standard years (or so he appears)
Species: Human Male
Homeworld: Yaga Minor

Description: Captain, formerly Lieutenant aboard the Imperial Star Destroyer Titans Fist. A tall, slightly pudgy man with brassy blonde hair, Malrun can come off as cold, pompous, prone to meddling in things that should not be meddled with and seemingly too involved with his crew. However, seeing as he used to be the Bridge Liason to Enlisted and NCO affairs, it’s probably an acquired useful skill. Specializing in the Discworld continuum (excluding the Aching series), the Escaflowne Anime and various movie franchises, he carries a particular grudge against one particular Escaflowne sue-fic. No one knows why. He has become used to authority although he wonders if it has actually done him or others any good.

Name: Portia McSweeney
Rank: Crewman
Age: 18-19-ish
Species: Human Female
Homeworld: Harry Potter Fandom Homeworld (quasi-Dreamlands where the Shipping Wars happen), Kabocha province

Description. At about five feet tall, with dark brown hair, a “sort of Minnie Driver thing around the nose and cheeks”, a slender (make that skinny) frame and rather bad acne, Crewer Portia McSweeney is definitely not what one would call a stunning beauty. For many of her crewmates and members of the PPC, she is neither what one would call particularly sane, being subject to nightmares of a battle she was never in along with occasional waking flashbacks. Part of this apparent oddness may come from being unable to truly forgive herself for “failing to protect” her friend, Ensign Soyoto Akima (traditional name order), to whom she was an unofficial member of retinue, with Akima the daughter of a proper samurai family in the Harmoni clan and Portia the descendant of namban traders. Has a thing for rant-fics, especially concerning HP and the last two books. While not a bad hand with a naginata, Ms. McSweeney is denied access to the Harry Potter continuum for her own mental health... or what passes for such.

Leader of the Soyoto Mourners Society.

Side Characters

Name: Joseph Clayton
Rank: Ensign
Age: 21-ish
Species: Human male, briefly touched by the power of the Outer Gods
Homeworld: A version of Cthulhu Mythos Earth

Description: At the most basic level, Joseph is one of HP Lovecraft’s nightmares made flesh. He is a strapping Yankee boy, the pinnacle of the “aryan” physical and educated ideal, who is deeply, passionately in love with the tattooed daughter of a clan of (what HP would consider) degenerate cannibals from the mountainous depths of Annam and has adopted the markings of her people. Working as a Navigation officer aboard the Titan’s Fist, he hopes to save enough pay to afford a decent wedding and/or honeymoon for him and the future misses. He worries about being tracked down by the Mi-go or Majestic 12, as he fears he’s made an enemy of the latter or just interests the former in the brain department. However, since he and the Mi-Go worship the same gods and know each other from the past, they may just want a lunch date.

Name: Marie Trinh
Rank: Ensign
Age: 21-ish
Species: Human female, ethnic Viet, subgroup Leng Viet (one of a number of groups known by the derogatory “Tcho Tcho” label).
Homeworld: A version of Cthulhu Mythos Earth

Description. Communications Ensign Marie Trinh and her fiance, Joseph Clayton, are from the Mythos. Her people, a Viet subgroup who adopted some of the sorcerous ways of the men of Leng around 2000 years ago (mostly to keep the rice growing and keep hidden), are infamous for cannibalism, a fierce and isolationist territorialism, kidnapping and human sacrifice. Her family, however, never did anything except sending home the obligatory remittances of money and ketchup. She acts as the replacement for Ensign Soyoto Akima, who died while trying to knife JK Rowling. She also becomes embarrassed when others relate tales of the battle that led to her people judging Joseph a suitable match for her, feeling that they take too much delight in battle and blood and heroism and that they know nothing of the fear and panic of that day.

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